BaseRaptor
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The only benefit to constant price increases is that it helps keep resale values high.
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Still too low. You want it lower, but it’s worth that or more.I paid 65k for my loaded 18 6k off and I feel thats way high for what you get. Maybe 50k loaded would be a good deal. 6 cylinder with cheap plastic interior parts and vinyl seats with leather inserts. If you compare the raptor quality to my lexus ls and lx, not even close. But I'm a sucker for offroad trucks so I ordered a 37.
Keeping a vehicle forever runs into the old age problem when cost per year to repair it goes way up. This will be even worse for today's vehicles because you get bent over a grands worth for a ten dollar electronic module. Cost per year to operate follows a U-shaped curve. Early on, depreciation dominates. Late in life, repair costs start rising. In between there is a sweet spot. It used to be the three to seven year period with average mileage, but I suspect it might be longer today since cars are so much better. It's an easy thing to check, and you do have to check, because the curve moves around with the market. I always buy new because I can afford it, because pickups around here depreciate relatively slowly compared to cars, and because I lower my chances of getting a lemon that's being dumped.Correct. 2022 37 will be my last Raptor. 2032 Raptor for 125K base is a no go for me. Probably just keep my 37 forever and rebuild as needed.
I paid 65k for my loaded 18 6k off and I feel thats way high for what you get. Maybe 50k loaded would be a good deal. 6 cylinder with cheap plastic interior parts and vinyl seats with leather inserts. If you compare the raptor quality to my lexus ls and lx, not even close. But I'm a sucker for offroad trucks so I ordered a 37.
Couldn’t have said it better myself. Lexus is a joke, it’s a brand made up to sell overpriced Toyotas by adding more fake plastic wood trim. The fact that they’re using a touch pad instead of a touch screen is comical at this point.Yeah.. your Lexus LS and LX living off 15 year old platforms with terrible UI and suckered buyers who don't realize they literally have the worst dash, worst center console screen in the industry FOR A LUXURY VEHICLE. Then lets just move over to the switches and buttons which have been reused out of the Toyota bin since 1995.
If you made a comparison to a Range Rover you owned, maybe an X7, a newer Audi/Mercedes I'd give it to you. My 37PP Raptor feels more premium than my best friends 2019 Lexus LX570 and that's fn hilarious.
Note- I own Tesla MS, Ascent, Land Rover Defender right now.. sorry for crapping on you. I just find Lexus owners hilariously bent over for what THEY get.